President-elect Donald Trump is apparently a threat to democracy because he has the power to use the DOJ the way Democrats did against him.
President-elect Donald Trump is apparently a threat to democracy because he has the power to use the Department of Justice (DOJ) the way Democrats did against him.
In an interview released with MSNBC this week, former President Bill Clinton complained Hunter Biden’s crimes “pales in comparison with a deliberate use of the criminal justice system to punish your political enemies.”
Lest anyone might think Clinton was referring to President Joe Biden’s weaponization of the Justice Department, the 42nd president condemned Trump.
“This whole thing has been thrown off for several years now because of the dominance of what I call Roy Cohn politics. Roy Cohn was Sen. Joe McCarthy’s main adviser. Then he came back, and he was Donald Trump’s father’s main political adviser, and then President Trump,” Clinton said. “And Roy Cohn said, no matter what happens, always deny everything, always attack, and always accuse other people of doing what you’re doing.” […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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